Heskey Cam! Ever wanted to watch him for the full 90
minutes? Well, now you can...

His number nine shirt sold out within minutes due to unprecedented demand and his arrival sold the Newcastle Jets 2,000 more season tickets... but Emile Heskey fever Down Under just got a little more bizarre.

An Australian broadcaster has launched a live 'Heskey Cam', so fans of the English striker, 34, can study his every move in Friday night's clash with the Melbourne Victory.

Fox Sports will offer the service via the red button during their live coverage of the A-League fixture, having previously broadcast Alessandro Del Piero Cam and Shinji Ono Cam.

No hiding for Heskey: Fox Sports is offering a Heskey Cam service for Friday night's match between the Newcastle Jets and Melbourne Victory

On target: Emile Heskey opened his account for the Newcastle Jets against Sydney FC in A-League round two

An advert for the service says: 'Heskey Cam gives you it all: one camera, one hero; every pass, every run, everything Heskey does on the pitch, you'll see it first with the Heskey Cam, the dedicated broadcast providing a rare insight into what makes Heskey so good.'

While English fans might question the use of the words 'run' and 'so good', Heskey has got off to an excellent start in Australia.

And another! Heskey followed it up with a second goal against the Central Coast Mariners

Heskey scored on his second appearance for the Jets, in a 3-2 win over a Sydney FC side featuring Del Piero.

He followed that up a week later with another, as the Jets beat Central Coast Mariners 2-1.

COULD THE HESKEY FOOTAGE TURN INTO THIS...?

A French documentary in 2006 turned footage shot of Real Madrid player Zinedine Zidane in a La Liga match with Villarreal into a feature-length film.

'Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait' used film from 17 synchronised cameras at the Bernabeu trained exclusively on Zidane.

The idea was to showcase the Frenchman's genius, but Zidane was actually sent off towards the end of the match after starting a brawl.

Poetry in motion: A French filmmaker turned player cam footage of Zinedine Zidane into a feature-length documentary

Back in 1970, the German filmmaker Hellmuth Costard made 'Football As Never Before' which featured the Manchester United legend George Best in a game against Coventry City.

Costard used eight 16mm film cameras to track Best's every movement.

With Heskey on his way to becoming a club legend at Newcastle Jets, perhaps Friday's footage will one day be on the big screen.